Pediatric dentistry 08 May 2019
Pediatric patients with deep caries: which type of anesthesia to choose?
In pediatric patients with deep carious permanent, soft tissue anesthesia doesn’t always assure pulpal anesthesia and this can lead to a painful and even...
Pediatric dentistry 20 February 2019
Can the hypomineralization of enamel in deciduous cause the appearance even in permanent?
The hypomineralization of the molar-incisal enamel (MIH) is defined as a defective development of the dental enamel which affects at least a first permanent...
Pediatric dentistry 23 January 2019
Eruption of deciduous teeth and appearance of fever: is there really a correlation?
INTRODUCTION The dental eruption is a natural physiological process that begins with the first deciduous tooth between 4 and 10 months and is completed ...
Pediatric dentistry 08 January 2019
Sealents: yes or no? The conclusions from the American Association of Pediatric Dentistry
INTRODUCTION Although caries prevalence is drastically decreasing in industrialized countries, the presence of carious lesions in children under twelve is still high and causes an economic...